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Disputed shot helps Pistons to 2-0 lead (AP)

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)—The Detroit Pistons took advantage of what seemed to be a little help from the scorer’s table and went on beat the Orlando Magic.

Chauncey Billups scored 28 points, three on a disputed shot at the end of the third quarter, and Detroit got past Orlando for a 100-93 win Monday night and a 2-0 lead in the second-round series.

“It’s tough to be on the other end of that play,” Billups said. “But I’ll take it.”

Billups officially made a 3-pointer with 0.5 seconds left in the third, ending a play that started with 5.1 seconds and seemed to take a fraction of a second longer using replays the officials didn’t use during a 5-minute delay.

The shot put Detroit ahead 78-76.

Lead official Steve Javie declined to be interviewed by a pool reporter during a timeout, and ignored another reporter shouting to speak with him after the game ended.

The Magic still had a chance to win after trailing by 14 in the first half.

Game 1: at DET

ORL 72, DET 91 - Final

Recap | Box Score

Game 2: at DET

ORL 93, DET 100 - Final

Recap | Box Score

Game 3: at ORL

Wed, May 07 - 8:00 pm EDT

TV: TNT

Game 4: at ORL

Sat, May 10 - 5:00 pm EDT

TV: ESPN

Game 5: at DET

Tue, May 13 - TBA

TV: TNT

Game 6: at ORL

Thu, May 15 - TBA

TV: ESPN

Game 7: at DET

Sun, May 18 - TBA

Series Breakdown

Orlando had the ball down by two points late in the game, but Rashard Lewis missed a running scoop shot, Dwight Howard just missed on a putback and Hedo Turkoglu couldn’t grab the offensive rebound.

Magic reserve Keyon Dooling fouled Richard Hamilton before the ensuing pass was made from the sideline, giving Detroit a free throw—made by Hamilton—and the ball.

Billups then made two free throws to put Detroit ahead by five points with 10.9 seconds left to seal the win.

Game 3 in the best-of-seven series is Wednesday night in Orlando.

The Magic likely head home bitter about a call that went against them and some strong performances that went all for naught.

Howard bounced back from a lackluster game with 22 points, 18 rebounds and two blocks.

Jameer Nelson scored 22 points, making five 3-pointers, before fouling out with 1:23 left in the game, hacking Hamilton and putting him on the line down by two points.

Lewis overcame a slow start to score 20 points. Maurice Evans had 13 points and Turkoglu added 12, putting each of the Magic’s starters in double figures.

Detroit had a balanced attack, too.

Rasheed Wallace and Tayshaun Prince scored 17 points apiece, and Prince added 10 rebounds and five assists. Jason Maxiell was a threat as a shooter for the second straight game, adding 11 points on 5-of-5 shooting.

The Magic got back to their game of driving and kicking for 3-pointers, making seven of their 11 3s during a 36-point third quarter that got them into the game.

But Turkoglu, Lewis and Howard combined for 17 of Orlando’s 19 turnovers, ending many promising possessions with wild passes and bad hands.

The score was tied at 29 after the first quarter, then Detroit outscored Orlando by 10 in the second period to earn a cushion at halftime.

Orlando quickly got back into the game in the third quarter, only to be demoralized by the timer’s slow trigger finger and the questionable decision by the officiating crew.

Notes

Detroit’s post players got into foul trouble guarding Howard, leading to Antonio McDyess fouling out with 3:50 left in the game. McDyess had six points and eight rebounds. … The Pistons have won nine straight playoff games against Orlando, including last year’s sweep in the first round and a rally from a 3-1 deficit in the opening round of the 2003 playoffs.

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